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Articles about app store rules

Macworld: Why the iPhone App process is terrible

by Bill Stiteler on Sep 25, 2008 at 08:30 PM

Apple’s recent policy on iPhone applications has gone from their normal cult-like level of secrecy to downright draconian: barring apps that duplicate (in Apple’s opinion) functionality of Apple-branded apps and then forbidding developers from talking about being rejected. Even Macworld is weighing in on the problem of how Apple needs… Continue Reading »

Rejected! The unwritten law of the App Store

by Jake Gaecke on Aug 11, 2008 at 05:30 PM

Getting an app approved for the App Store is not as easy as you might think. There are standards to uphold. Some are known, like applications can’t be malicious, contain porn, use VOIP over EDGE/3G etc. But some of the rules of the App Store are unwritten. TUAW reports on… Continue Reading »

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